Bust of Luis Muñoz Rivera in Washington Park, Newark, NJDon Luis Muñoz Riverahttps://flic.kr/p/6D8oHT
Quoted from Flickr at the above listed link: This sculpture of Don Luis Munoz Rivera, was originally executed in 1959 by Compostela and dedicated in Washington Park in 1968. It was stolen in 1979 from a warehouse where it was being repaired and for years only the base remained. It has since been replaced.http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_content_width/hash/c0/83/c08300fe6901b8e130abcbf120d317d2.jpg?itok=hZ8Gx_be1959Common Use467 x 350 pixels, 58.2 KB, jpegStatue, BustLuis Muñoz Rivera/Washington Park/Newark/NJ/BustLuis Muñoz Rivera War with Spain Medal Spanish-American WarA campaign medal for the Spanish-American War of 18981898Common UseMilitary MedalUnited States/Spanish-American War/Campaign MedalSpanish-American WarMap of Battle of CoamoMap of Battle of Coamohttp://www.latinamericanstudies.org/spanwar/coamo-battle.jpg678 x 800 pixels, jpeg, 191 KBStill Image, MapUnited States/Puerto Rico/Spanish-American War/Puerto Rican Campaign/Battle of CoamoUnited States/Puerto Rico/Spanish-American War/Puerto Rican CampaignWear the Stars and StripesPuerto Rican Campaign Map (Spanish-American War)United States military forces campaign map of Puerto RicoMap of Puerto Rico under the USA and Spanish flags from August 14 til September 19, 1898. The 23 blue-colored municipalities are under the USA flag and the 55 yellow-colored municipalities are under the Spanish flag.ElJohnson15http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Puerto_Rico_USA-Espa%C3%B1a.pngWikipedia.orgCommon Use800 × 450 pixels, file size: 60 KB, MIME type: image/pngStill Image, Adobe Fireworks PNG File United States/Spanish-American War/Puerto Rican CampaignSpanish-American War/Puerto Rican CampaignPhilippine Honor Roll; Officer and Six Enlisted Men Likely to Get Merit Certificate.Battle of Mount Bagsak, Island of Jolo, PhillipinesThe battle that ended the indigenous resistance to American occupation of the Philippines following the cession of the Philippines from Spain to the United States, at the end of the Spanish-American War (1898), which was fought in June 1914.NY TIMEShttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0714FC3D5E13738DDDA10894DB405B848DF1D3The New York TimesMarch 8, 1914Common Use.pdf, 84.3 KBAdobe Acrobat File (.pdf)United Sates/Philippines/Moro Rebels/Mount BagsakUnited States/Philippines/Island of JoloREPORT BY THE
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ON PUERTO RICO’S STATUS Puerto Rico's political statusA report compiled on the question of Puerto Rico's continuing status as a commonwealth of the United States, including the opinion of the Puerto Rican people and its leadership, as well as expanding from solely focusing on the political status of Puerto Rico to include "...seeking advice
and recommendations on policies that promote job creation, education, health care, clean energy, and
economic development on the Island." - p.3 THE PRESIDENT’S TASK FORCE
ON PUERTO RICO’S STATUS Office of the President of the United StatesU.S. GovernmentMarch 2011Common UseAdobe Acrobat Document (.pdf), 15.2 MBEnglishDocument (.pdf)United States/Puerto Rico/Political Status/REPORT BY THE
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ON PUERTO RICO’S STATUS United States/Puerto RicoMcKinley Election poster 1900Republican nominees 1900McKinley/Roosevelt election poster highlighting Republican achievements in economy and liberation of Cubahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Administration%27s_Promises_Have_Been_Kept.jpg#filelinksJuly 12, 1900Common Use800 x 595 pixels, file size: 165 KB, MIME type: image/jpegStill Image/PosterUnited States/1900 Election/Republicans/McKinleyUnited States/1900 Election/Spanish=American War AftermathWhat Will He Do?McKinley and the Philippines"...from the Minneapolis Tribune, depicts President McKinley holding onto a savage-looking child, the Philippines. He is contemplating whether to “keep” the archipelago, “return” it to Spain, or setting it on his own path. The editors at the Minneapolis Tribune clearly believe that President McKinley should keep the islands. After all, handing them back to Spain is akin to throwing the child off of a cliff. Moreover, it is just a savage child after all, hardly ready for independence. As the world looks on, history is made. McKinley holds on to the Philippines."
-quoted from http://zgeography.wordpress.com/tag/geopolitics/http://zgeography.wordpress.com/tag/geopolitics/1898Common Use423 x 519 pixels, jpegStill Image/Political CartoonSpanish-American War/McKinley/PhilippinesUnited States/Spain/PhillipinesLa Fallera D'Oncle Sam (Uncle Sam's Greed)Spanish political cartoon depicting the greed of the United StatesA greedy Uncle Sam reaches out for Cuba and Spain wishes to protect it from falling into American hands<a href="http://zgeography.wordpress.com/tag/geopolitics/">http://zgeography.wordpress.com/tag/geopolitics/</a>1896Common Use1324 x 1134 pixels, jpegSpanish, CastilianStill Image/Political CartoonUncle Sam/Cuba/Spanish ViewUnited States/Spain/Cuba